Why We Chose the Name “Earth’s Last Day” for Our Ministry

Why we chose the name earth last day for our ministry

People will be greatly surprised to see all the terrible judgments of God that will soon fall upon the earth. The warnings God sends come through natural disasters and through Bible messengers. Those messengers are chosen by God. The thing is, those messengers do not carry a credential — they do not hold a paper saying “Sent by God.”

Earth’s Last Day is a warning message showing that the love of Jesus is being rejected by many.
The only way we can discern whether someone is a true messenger of God is through discernment, and through the Holy Spirit speaking to us. The kindness of God is being insulted, and the Holy Spirit is going unperceived by the masses of people on the earth. The only natural consequence is that disasters come to bring men and women to their senses, so they can see the danger they are in of losing eternal life. Let us find out the five reasons why we chose the name “Earth’s Last Day” for our ministry

  1. Earth’s Last Day — The Christian World Is Sleeping
    The state of the church is alarming. People in Christian churches are extremely wicked, selfish, proud, apathetic, and they do not realize how deeply their behavior offends God. They do not see how far their own lives are from Jesus. Earth’s Last Day exists to wake up the Christian world.

  2. I remember being in Eastern Europe, where I met someone from my own country. We talked for a few minutes, and he said, “We need to be like Jesus.” I was so taken aback that someone so extremely proud, selfish, apathetic, and unloving could say, “I am like Jesus,” that I could hardly believe he had said such a thing.

  3. Many times, people’s blindness to their own spiritual condition is so far removed from the truth that it resembles the Native Americans looking out at the Spanish ships arriving in America — the sight was so far outside their frame of reference that they did not even perceive the ships. We truly live in a lying generation, both inside and outside the church. Earth’s Last Day exists to wake us up.
  4. Earth’s Last Day — The World Is Deceived and Blind
    We live in a deceptive, lying, and dishonest generation. After speaking with thousands of people, I have come to realize that if I told most people the light was red, they would insist it was green. This is a lying generation that claims to be good and politically correct while being thoroughly corrupt — a generation that claims all is well when, in truth, all is wrong. Earth’s Last Day exists to help you see the truth and follow Jesus.
    Galatians 6:3 — For if a man thinks himself to be something when he is nothing, he deceives himself.

  5. People today believe they get to decide what truth is. We have arrived at a time when humans think they are gods, and there is nothing more offensive to God than humans believing they are gods who no longer need the real God. Earth’s Last Day exposes the lies and sins of our day, and points you to the solution: Jesus — because we are all sinners, and unless we recognize this, there is no solution.

  6. Unless we see our true condition, no help is possible. Unless a driver recognizes his car is on fire, he cannot fix it. Unless the sinner sees his utterly lost and undone condition, there is no help from God. Unless we recognize that the only remedy is the righteousness of Jesus, the sinner remains in his deplorable state. Earth’s Last Day points you to that solution.
    Humans are all corrupt and wicked. God’s only solution is righteousness by faith.
  7. Earth’s Last Day — The Voices for God Are Very Few
    Fewer and fewer people believe the Bible; instead, they trust in human power, human reasoning, human speeches, human inventions, and human deception. Can we believe truth and lies at the same time? No — we must all make a decision. At Earth’s Last Day, you will realize that most churches preach only part of the Bible, causing people to miss many incredible messages that few ever address.
    Follow the lies, or follow the truth.
    This, in fact, is the story of planet Earth. At Earth’s Last Day, we teach that humans have a fallen nature, and that through God, we can become like Jesus. These character traits are seen as weaknesses by the world, but they are in fact the power and character of God:
    Humility

Honesty

Sincerity

Kindness

Gentleness

Mercy
Every human being faces this choice. No one is immune to it. Every day, we make decisions — we choose right, or we choose wrong. We choose lies, or we choose truth. Our lives are made up of the sum of those daily choices, just as a bank account is made up of the sum of daily and monthly income. Are you choosing right or wrong? You stand on the side of God or Satan according to what you believe — or refuse to believe. Earth’s Last Day exposes truths that other churches rarely discuss.


Hosea 9:9 — They have deeply corrupted themselves, as in the days of Gibeah: therefore He will remember their iniquity, He will visit their sins.
Sadly, the voices speaking the truth are becoming fewer. Nevertheless, in the judgment, no one will have any excuse, for every day the Holy Spirit speaks to all humans, saying:
Isaiah 30:21 — And your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying, This is the way, walk you in it, when you turn to the right hand, and when you turn to the left.
Luke 18:8 — I tell you that He will avenge them speedily. Nevertheless, when the Son of man comes, shall He find faith on the earth?
SODOM AND GOMORRAH

  1. Earth’s Last Day — The State of Society Is Becoming More Evil
    What is more alarming than society becoming very wicked is that most people on earth do not even realize it. They believe it is normal to be hateful, selfish, proud, and apathetic. What will bring God’s terrible judgments is not the large, obvious sins. Less than one percent of the population does something as extreme as killing someone or robbing a bank. Earth’s Last Day helps you find the truth and exposes things other preachers do not address.
    What was the sin that brought Sodom’s fall?
    Ezekiel 16:49 — Behold, this was the iniquity of your sister Sodom: pride, fullness of bread, and abundance of idleness was in her and in her daughters, neither did she strengthen the hand of the poor and needy.

  2. We see that the sins of Sodom are things almost never exposed in most churches. When was the last time you heard a sermon against pride or selfishness? The sin of Sodom was pride and selfishness — they thought only of themselves. They did not care about others. They did not love others. They were apathetic. They claimed they needed nothing. Today, people might say, “Well, this isn’t so bad.” It might not seem bad in the eyes of men. But this is among the most offensive things a person can do in the eyes of God — and what truly matters is what God considers right or wrong, not what men think.
    If the most important thing we can do is love, then what is the worst thing we can do? Not love.
    Pride is not loving others.

Selfishness is not loving others.

Apathy is not loving others.
What was the sin of the days of Noah?
Genesis 6:5–7 — And God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. And it repented the Lord that He had made man on the earth, and it grieved Him at His heart.


The sin of the days of Noah was that men thought only evil — they had a heart of unbelief. And if we have unbelief, what do we have? A dishonest and lying spirit. We refuse the truth because we are liars. Like today, most people in Noah’s time believed they could decide what truth was for themselves. But humans are not God. Humans do not decide what truth is.


We have come to a time like the days of Noah. At Earth’s Last Day, we expose, through the power of the Holy Spirit, the true sins of the last days. The true sins of the days of Noah were lying, deception, and dishonesty. When someone is dishonest, it is because they believe their own reasoning is above God’s — and they are also proud. Violence filled the earth, and violence comes from a failure to love others, which we can directly correlate with the sins of Sodom.
What were the sins of the Pharisees?


The Jewish nation was greatly favored by God. The sin of the Pharisees was also unbelief, pride, and the belief that outward forms and ceremonies were enough to change the heart.
Matthew 23:27 — Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you are like unto whited sepulchres, which indeed appear beautiful outward, but are within full of dead men’s bones, and of all uncleanness.
The sin of the Pharisees was hypocrisy — lying to themselves, believing they were good when they were entirely corrupt. They were deceived, and the same thing is happening today — not only in the religious world, but among atheists as well, who are likewise filled with self-deception. This is what Earth’s Last Day seeks to expose.

  1. Earth’s Last Day — The Warnings Must Be Given to Help Some
    Some will break away from the deception. The pride, selfishness, unloving spirit, and apathy filling the earth are the very things for which God destroyed entire nations in the past. As people fail to heed these messages, God’s judgments will become more pronounced, and some will escape the terrible chaos soon coming upon the earth. It is in mercy that God allows this, because every time a natural disaster occurs, some people come to their senses and say:

  2. “I have drifted far from the love of Jesus. I did not spend time with God in prayer and Bible reading. Now is the time to come back to God.”
    At Earth’s Last Day, we urge you to come back to God, as time is very short. What if you were to die tonight — would you be lost? Losing heaven means losing everything; gaining heaven means gaining everything. Why not follow God now — read the Bible and pray every day, starting today?

  3. Repeat after me: Father God, forgive my sins. Give me Your robe of righteousness, and help me spend time with You every day. Provide for all my needs, give me the desires of my heart, prosper me, and may all my plans succeed according to Your will, in the name of Jesus, amen. BLOG HOME

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